‘Gunpowder, Treason and Plot’: A new Netflix series?

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October 27, 2017

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Sadly no Netflix involved (yet), but it is another rather unusual British tradition!

Although rather dramatic sounding, this uniquely British ‘festival’ is an excuse to wrap up warm, eat some toffee apples (candy apples) and watch some amazing firework displays. However, its origins remain very morbid indeed! Here’s the brief story:A ‘rebel’, Guy Fawkes, as part of a gang, attempted to get rid of the Protestant King James I with … explosives under the Houses of Parliament. Needless to say, he got caught, horribly punished and to celebrate everyone was permitted to light bonfires - and even put a doll version of Guy on top to burn! This was the 1600s…

Don’t worry if you can’t remember this sweet story though, there is a rhyme!

‘Remember, remember the fifth of November. Gunpowder treason and Plot. I know of no reason why gunpowder and treason should ever be forgot!’

(It continues, but ironically no one remembers it)

Nowadays, rather than celebrating the foiling of a terrorist plot, you’re more likely to find drama in the choreographed firework displays, performance artists, fun fairs and sheer amount of food. Make sure to light a sparkler (safely), eat a toffee apple and drink a hot chocolate whilst ‘ooh-ing’ and ‘ahh-ing’ at the fireworks.